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    Why Being On Time is Important Being on time is one of the most basic‚ yet most important things about what we do‚ as Marines‚ and Military Policemen. Most Marines understand this concept and are able to comply willfully and promptly due to the extent they have been taught regarding the importance of being on time and the punishment that can follow a more than tardy arrival. Tardiness in the workplace is a correctable issue and majority of the time is nothing more than a seldom occurrence.

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    Why Is D-Day Important

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    The German people expected this to be the decisive battle‚ and if they could beat the Allies they might be able to win the war. The Red Army launched a major offensive in late June which wiped out the Germans Army Group Centre‚ and the French divisions would have arrived too late to help. However‚ they would have been able to stop the Russians from advancing further than they actually did.” -("BBC IWonder - How Close Did D-Day Come to Failure?" BBC News.

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    Joining the Army ROTC Program will afford me the opportunity to live for a greater purpose‚ grow stronger as a leader‚ and provide the chance to serve my country. The Army ROTC will allow me to live for a greater purpose. I will become part of an esteemed team and eventually earn the treasured title of Army Officer through hard work and commitment. Working hard for the benefit of the whole team is what wins games and will make me successful in the Army ROTC. I look forward to earning the respect

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    One truth‚ is that in military service‚ it is always important to be on time and at the right place‚ and never late. Different organizations have different definitions of ‘on time’. Prior to coming to Bravo three-thirteen‚ my last unit was happy with everyone being five minutes early to any formation. It took me a while to adjust to Bravo three-thirteen‚ because at Fort Sill they defined being exactly ten minutes early as late. Since the unit deployed to Camp Bucca‚ Iraq‚ the unit as a whole has

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    penetrating the line and capturing Ortona in late December‚ heavy snows prevented them from pushing east along Route 5 to reach Rome. On Clark’s front‚ the advance bogged down in the Liri Valley near the town of Cassino. In early 1944‚ Eisenhower departed to oversee planning of the invasion of Normandy. Arriving in Britain‚ Eisenhower initially requested that Alexander serve as the ground forces commander for the operation as he had been easy to work with during earlier campaigns and had promoted

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    responsibility in the United States Army. A Soldier must always actively strive to reflect well upon the Army. To do this‚ they must hold themselves to a higher standard than the rest of society. From the outside looking in‚ It would be unreasonable for a citizen to place faith in a person who cannot even be responsible for themselves‚ especially with a task as great as defending a country. If it was a wide spread problem‚ it would reflect negatively on the United States Army and we would lose our support

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    commissioned officer I should have used better judgement. I can’t expect my chain of command to entrust Soldier’s to me if I cannot be accountiable for my actions. I truly regret not having better accountability of myself. I have caused work to be late due to the fact that I let my personal issues cloud my judgement. It will not happen again. I need to ensure that I always strive to do better and achieve all of the goals in which I have set forth. I now realize that no matter what issue I

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    a few ideas of physical security of arms and ammo. First myself and my unit can not complete our mission and are ineffective without our equipment‚ Second a missing or lost weapon can put us or others at risk of danger. And lastly but equally as important is that lost or missing equipment can prompt time wasting and unwanted official repercussions.

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    issues orders. Chain of command is important within corrections because when working in a field which requires details an issue is bound to occur. Therefore‚ it is important to make sure that whenever one is faced with a problem the correct steps are taken in order to solve the issue. In some fields following the chain of command may not be important‚ but when it comes down to corrections it is critical that one follows the chain of command. It is important to follow the chain of command because

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    In 1938‚ because of the Nazi persecution‚ his family had to move to the New York City. Future diplomat assimilated to American culture very quickly. During his military service in army of the USA he showed himself as intellectually developed and perspective person. He volunteered for a number of risky reconnaissance tasks during that times‚ and all his efforts were always crowned with success. He has been repeatedly awarded for great

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